Carl Radke from Summer House recently revealed if he regrets calling off his wedding with Lindsay Hubbard. The two were engaged and supposed to get married in November of last year. The wedding was supposed to take place in Mexico. However, Carl was the one to call things off and he has revealed that that is something he regrets. He has also been able to see more by watching the current season of the show.
Lindsay Hubbard Has A New Boyfriend
It seems Lindsay Hubbard has not missed a beat since Carl Radke ended their relationship. She had a couple of celebrity love interests. Lindsay was rumored to be a thing with Johnny Bananas. Then was rumored to be a thing with Dustin Lynch. However, it seems she is now in a legit relationship. However, it seems no one knows anything about this man. Her friends have not met him but have seen pictures.
Lindsay Hubbard Has A New Boyfriend
It seems Lindsay Hubbard has not missed a beat since Carl Radke ended their relationship. She had a couple of celebrity love interests. Lindsay was rumored to be a thing with Johnny Bananas. Then was rumored to be a thing with Dustin Lynch. However, it seems she is now in a legit relationship. However, it seems no one knows anything about this man. Her friends have not met him but have seen pictures.
- 5/10/2024
- by Hailee Dent
- TV Shows Ace
One more nugget of French film production news from this report, Roberto Succo and Red Lights filmmaker Cedric Kahn is setting up his next project for the month after the holidays. Reported a couple of days ago, Guillaume Canet and Leila Bekhti are toplining Une Vie Meilleure which certainly addresses many of the concerns that couples of currently facing - credit card debt, late home payments et al. Gist: Co-scripted by Cedric Kahn and Catherine Paille, this centers around Yann (Guillaume Canet), a man who will try everything to save her marriage and her family's debt. Worth Noting: Kahn's last two films haven't been picked up for U.S distribution, this includes his 2009 pic Les Regrets - a romantic drama starring Yvan Attal and Valeria Bruni Tedeschi which was showcased at the Rome, London, and Palm Springs Film Fests. Do We Care?: We wish that Cedric Kahn was somewhat...
- 11/23/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
Rendez-vous with French cinema has blown into New York for its annual March ritual, bringing with it a new French paradox: to judge by one of its highlights -- "Les Regrets" by Cedric Kahn -- they've added another hour to the day. I mean, where else but in France -- even allowing for high speed trains -- can someone work a demanding job while commuting to the provinces to pursue an affair? And who but the French would give a film about crazy love -- crazy being the operative word -- the hectic pace of an action flick? In "Les Regrets" a married Parisian architect (Yvan Attal) returns to his hometown to be with his dying mother and reconnects with a girlfriend (Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi) from fifteen years back. What starts with a quickie on free standing...
- 3/13/2010
- by Erica Abeel
- Huffington Post
Paris -- French film promotion organization Unifrance will spread the creme-de-la-creme of Gallic films and talent over the Big Apple when the 15th annual Rendez-Vous with French Cinema in New York satiates Manhattan's appetite for Gallic cinema on March 11th at Lincoln Center.
A selection of films will screen for the public at the Walter Reade Theater and the IFC Center in Manhattan and the Bam in Brooklyn, and Unifrance is hoping positive buzz for the titles will spark sales for the nine titles in the lineup still seeking Us buyers.
Christian Carion's "L'Affaire Farewell," a NeoClassics title stateside, will open the fest with Carion and the film's star Guillaume Canet set to join the opening festivities.
The Rendez-Vous will feature screenings of several titles nominated for this year's Cesar Awards including best film nominees Philippe Lioret's "Welcome," Xavier Giannoli's "In the Beginning" and Lucas Belvaux's "Rapt.
A selection of films will screen for the public at the Walter Reade Theater and the IFC Center in Manhattan and the Bam in Brooklyn, and Unifrance is hoping positive buzz for the titles will spark sales for the nine titles in the lineup still seeking Us buyers.
Christian Carion's "L'Affaire Farewell," a NeoClassics title stateside, will open the fest with Carion and the film's star Guillaume Canet set to join the opening festivities.
The Rendez-Vous will feature screenings of several titles nominated for this year's Cesar Awards including best film nominees Philippe Lioret's "Welcome," Xavier Giannoli's "In the Beginning" and Lucas Belvaux's "Rapt.
- 3/9/2010
- by By Rebecca Leffler
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
An introverted Parisian architect Mathieu goes back to a small town where he grew up, to tend to his dying mother in her final days. There he spots his old fling Maya on the street. So begins this wish fulfillment, a-second-chance-at-what-could've-been story. Even though they've grown up and have separate lives- Mathieu married to an architect partner and Maya to a brutish local farmer, they've been keeping the memories of their first great love and heartbreaks. This time, they can't take their hands off of each other. So they carry on with their affairs under the noses of their semi-suspecting spouses. Yvan Attal, (My Wife is an Actress, Les Patriots) is great as mild mannered Mathieu who gets blinded by his rekindled love. Valeria Bruni Tedeschi (It's Easier for a Camel, Nennet et Boni), plays indecisive Maya. With her tiny raspy voice and big, deep fawn eyes, Tedeschi could bring out madness in any man.
- 3/7/2010
- Screen Anarchy
- My introduction to Cédric Kahn began with Roberto Succo (his fourth film which appeared at Cannes), but it is his follow up film Red Lights (a.k.a Feux Rouges) a dark thriller that brings Hitchcockian traits to the mundane existence had me doing cartwheels of cinephile joy. I still recall Jean-Pierre Darroussin's character losing it over this extended telephone scene at a bar located in an off the beaten track village. Pure bliss. I'm somewhat peeved that his latest film, which receives its theatrical debut in France on the 2nd of next month, has not been included as part of the film fests in Toronto or Venice. The Yvan Attal and Valeria Bruni Tedeschi merger in Les Regrets, sees a 40-something introvert Mathieu who enters into a second relationship with his high-school girlfriend, Maya - this after the death of his mother. The lovers who meet up
- 8/5/2009
- IONCINEMA.com
Check out a first looks at “Little Ashes” by director Paul Morrison (Wondrous Oblivion) and starring Robert Pattinson (Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon), Javier Beltran, Matthew McNulty (Messengers 2: The Scarecrow), Arly Jover (Regrets) and Marina Gatell. Synopsis: In 1922, Madrid is wavering on the edge of change as traditional values are challenged by the dangerous new influences of Jazz, Freud and the avant-garde. Salvador Dali arrives at the university; 18 years old and determined to become a great artist. His bizarre blend of shyness and rampant exhibitionism attracts the attention of two of the university’s social elite - Federico Garcia Lorca and Luis Bunel. Salvador is absorbed into their [...]...
- 4/5/2009
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
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